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  • Weekend watchlist - 20th March 2026

    Weekend watchlist - 20th March 2026

    There’s a reason the 90s holds a special place in the hearts of many motorsport fans. It was a decade of epic action and unforgettable characters - before the polish of the modern era, when racing felt louder, riskier, and more real. Whether it was the roar of two-strokes, the chaos of wet weekends, or title fights that went down to the wire, the 90s delivered moments that still live long in our memories. This weekend, we’re taking a trip back to that golden era. From the Mountain Co...

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  • Duke's Weekend Watchlist - 13th March 2026

    Duke's Weekend Watchlist - 13th March 2026

    Looking for something to watch this weekend? We’ve picked five standout titles from the Duke Video archive that capture the history and excitement of motorsport across different eras and disciplines.

    From the genius of Ayrton Senna to the brutal retro stages of the Safari Rally, the fearless road racing of David Jefferies and the thunder of Bathurst in the 80s, there’s something here for everyone.

    Here’s what we recommend you press play on this weekend. All five are available for you to enjoy as instant downloads.

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  • Five F1 Season Openers That Launched New Regulations and Sparked Controversy

    Five F1 Season Openers That Launched New Regulations and Sparked Controversy

    Formula One has always evolved through regulation changes. Some have transformed the sport for the better, others have sparked major controversies among fans, teams and drivers.

    Season openers are often the first time those new rules are truly tested under race conditions and sometimes the results leave the paddock stunned.

    From revolutionary aerodynamics to controversial tyre rules and hybrid power units, here are five season-opening races where new regulations changed the landscape of Formula One and divided opinion across the sport.

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  • Kyle Ryde Crowned Champion as the 2025 British Superbike Season Reaches Its Thrilling Finale

    Kyle Ryde Crowned Champion as the 2025 British Superbike Season Reaches Its Thrilling Finale

    Kyle Ryde Crowned Champion as the 2025 British Superbike Season Reaches Its Thrilling Finale The curtain has fallen on another unforgettable British Superbike Championship, with reigning champion Kyle Ryde once again standing tall at the top of the standings. After months of fierce competition and edge-of-your-seat racing, Ryde successfully defended his title in a nail-biting final round that kept fans guessing until the end. The 2025 BSB season delivered everything fans have come to expect an...

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  • Olivers Mount Racing: Michelin Steve Henshaw Gold Cup 2021 cancelled

    Olivers Mount Racing: Michelin Steve Henshaw Gold Cup 2021 cancelled

    Olivers Mount 2021 - 16/08/2021 Statement from the organisers:   With much regret, we have to admit defeat and cancel the Hill Climb scheduled for 11/12 September and The Michelin Steve Henshaw Gold Cup planned to take place on 18/19 September.   Much negotiation has taken place with the Scarborough Local Authority and the ACU, the sports governing body, but the health and safety issues that remain extant will not be completed before the Hill Climb event and the Gold Cup are due to ta...

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  • iomtt 2021 Isle of Man TT survey

    iomtt 2021 Isle of Man TT survey

    It's your chance to have a say about the future of the Isle of Man TT Races holidays, travel and accommodation. The iomtt.com survey was first run in 2007 and has been repeated since to build up a picture of what fans think about the event and how they plan their visits.  Importantly, it also gives visitors - and potential visitors - the chance to say what they didn't enjoy, or where they had problems when planning their holiday. Over 6000 responses were received for the 2018 edition of thi...

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  • Olivers Mount 2021 update

    Olivers Mount 2021 update

    Oliver’s Mount 2021 Barry Sheen Classic Festival, Oliver’s Mount 2021 Festival Cancelled  - Gold Cup rescheduled (Press release from Oliver's Mount Racing) Scarborough Borough Council have recently conducted detailed inspections of their entire estate, including Oliver’s Mount. Their surveyors have found serious issues with many of the aged buildings at Oliver’s Mount Paddock that make it unsafe to hold meetings at the venue at the current time. The safety of the...

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  • Jim Clark, a great racing hero

    Jim Clark, a great racing hero

    Jim Clark died more than half a century ago, but he continues to be listed as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time. Why? In his too short career, the Scottish driver took victory in 25 races, at that time a record for the sport. Since his death, of course, that marker has been eclipsed by many drivers including Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.  However, Clark was racing in an era of not only fierce competition (after all he was racing against the ...

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  • 2020 Steve Henshaw Gold Cup Schedule revealed

    2020 Steve Henshaw Gold Cup Schedule revealed

    2020's premier Road Racing event takes place at Oliver's Mount in Scarborough later this month.  Extended to a three-day meeting, the Steve Henshaw Gold Cup will feature some of the top names in British motorcycle racing. Tickets are still available from Duke, but strictly limited to 3000 per day due to coronavirus social distancing requirements.  Tickets are not available on the gate, but can be purchased from the Duke Video website throughout the weekend.   Steve Henshaw ...

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  • Barry Sheene Classic This Weekend - schedule revealed

    Barry Sheene Classic This Weekend - schedule revealed

    Road Racing returns after lockdown with the Barry Sheene Classic at Oliver's Mount in Scarborough this weekend.  Starting on Friday, the Barry Sheene Classic will be the first chance most fans have of seeing stars such as Dean Harrison in action since the end of the 2019 season.  The event, expanded to three days, features a mix of classic two- and four-stroke machines from 350cc to 750cc and modern Supersports and 650cc Twins. Tickets are available now from Duke, but strictly limited ...

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